Saturday, 23 January 2010

Fun with David Cameron. (Bahaha)




I'm awaiting a photograph of a bloody hilarious graffiti version of one of those, that I saw around the Liverpool area. I'll upload it as soon as I have it.

Monday, 18 January 2010

Why the UKIP phonies are aiding my faith in the rise of ethnic Nationalists


We've all heard it before. 'UKIP is BNP for posh people'.

Whilst this really...isn't that true (Ie, it's not the same as the BNP by any means - but it's quite possible a lot of voters vote UKIP so that they're not branded racist, if they share SIMILAR concerns.), I certainly think it doesn't rule out the possibility that it could well be in the future.

UKIP, admittedly, does reasonably well at elections. Granted, generally better than us ethnic nationalists.

And it seems that UKIP is getting more and more controversial. They recently adopted the BNP's two year old burka policy. Lord Pearson himself even claimed that it's a shame 'you struggle to see a white face around in some areas'.

But UKIP get nowhere near as much bad press as the BNP.

We all know a lot of the bad press can come from absolute fabrications, to misinterpretations of quotes by the man himself, Nick Griffin - so in essence, the bad press isn't at all relevant to the party. But indeed, it does a lot of harm.

But I have high hopes for the BNP. I have high hopes that the media will be forced to back off, and I certainly hope that Blue State Digital will slowly slip away from their discriminatory regime in this particular area of politics.

And all because UKIP is often seen as, so to say, 'reasonable'. If UKIP carry on like this, more and more people will be thinking 'Well, they seem to be doing a lot of what the BNP does...maybe I should check out the BNP instead' or merely, 'If UKIP are doing it, then what's wrong with the BNP?'.

Hopeful and idealist, I know. But who knows. These phonies could work in our favour if they carry on adopting our policies.

But hey, whilst I'm being idealist. Perhaps Lord Pearson will see the light and join the BNP...

Wednesday, 13 January 2010

The Establishment hates your Grandma - and other short stories.


So as we know, the British National Party have promoted efforts to help the elderly during this particular winter that's been horribly effected by Global Warming. I mean, the heat, it's unbearable.

Of course, that's sarcasm. We're experiencing one of the coldest winters, with weather mirroring that of the winter of 1963! And what's happening to Britain's elders? Well, as Yahoo just kindly pointed out to me, they're dying.

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20100113/tuk-charity-contacted-before-pair-died-6323e80.html

We're faced with two evils here. We're faced with the inability to provide a service that should, by default, be provided by the Age Concern. And we're also faced with the blatant ageism of the LibLabCon. With hypocritical, feminist maniacs like Harriet Harman in cabinet, how could ageism like this occur in modern day?

It's astonishing that the Government seem to think that the elderly, who may well have fought for the good of this country during the second World War, have the ability to last without either food or heat. It's this leftist optimism that's killing thousands of elderly during the winter months, when they still have many productive years ahead of them as friends, family, and a reflection of how Great Britain used to be great.

It's initiatives from the British National Party, like this (http://bnp.org.uk/2010/01/bnp-puts-pensioners-first/) that really make me smile. And more so, stories of War Heroes being helped personally by the BNP helplines, when charities could do little else than offer no support whatsoever.

Let's just draw up a list, then. The Establishment hoards:

- Racism aimed towards the indigenous population (White flight, 'good' racism, and ethnic cleansing from large areas of London.)
- Sexism (Through Harman's ridiculous 'Equalities' Bill)

And now, indirect ageism!

Treating the elderly with such little care, but handing out wads of cash to young immigrants, coming here to scrounge, or two work - in order to help our ageing population. Isn't it strange how an intelligent man like Gordon Brown (Granted, he is actually a clever man when it comes to academia) can't realise that immigrants do indeed, also age.